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General Overseer of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM), Bishop
Mike Okonkwo, has slammed President Muhammadu Buhari, for his use of
Military force in the South East, to curtail the activities of the
Indigenous People of Biafar (IPOB).
Okonkwo, speaking to Vanguard, admitted that agitations will always
happen, but insisted the solution was not resorting to violence.
The respected cleric also criticized Buhari’s advisers and queried the recent NNPC appointments, among other things.
He said: “We should not use violence to resolve our differences.
Agitations like the one we have in the South-East will come but the
solution is not moving armoured tanks there.
“Like I said, these are not the days you use force or instruments of
government to intimidate people because there are those who are willing
to die. We should go to the negotiation table to resolve naughty issues.
Take for instance recent appointments in the NNPC, why will people not
agitate? This is one of the issues that make people agitate. You can’t
give 10 slots to the North, three to the South-West, two to the
South-South and nothing to the East and you want them to sleep. And you
want Nnamdi Kalu not to talk again.
“At times, I ask myself: who are the people giving advice to
government? Why are they giving such advice? I just heard of a rail
project being built from Kano to Daura. What is the economic benefit of
that project? We can understand the one from Kaduna to Abuja…because
people who live in Kaduna can commute to Abuja daily to work.
“But in this case, show me the economic benefit of spending such
billions to develop a rail from Kano to Daura? The states that generate
these funds, we don’t have roads that connect them, how much more
airport. The Asaba airport was built by the state government, not the
Federal Government. The states that generate the funds do not have
airports, no roads and you want them not to agitate? What’s really
wrong? Is somebody playing games with people’s minds? Such things are
not acceptable.”
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